True blue 24 wrote
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greg is not complaining about not getting votes for his game, he is complaining because 1 field umpire thought he deserved 3 and the other didnt even listen to him he asked him if he made his job any easier and they didnt consult, in afl rules you must consult before giving a vote and diesel has a fair point to be arguing for it, if the same thing happened to scott west wouldnt blame him for trying to get back what's his but if the umpires consult and dont give you votes (which is what happened in west's case) then you have to accept that.
Good to see you are sticking to the facts TB24. It has nothing to do with West and his situation. Completely different circumstances. It's about an umpires failure to follow protocol.
Blueman wrote
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When you consider the adversity that Williams fought against as a boy, you can understand why he is the way he is today.
Not many kids in leg braces make it to afl football, let alone win a brownlow.
That puts a bit of perspective to the argument with regards to his character. Bloody amazing effort!! Bloody amazing footballer!!
I agree with Sydney Blue, we should judge Williams as the great Carlton footballer and not the personality. If his personality was a bad influence on the team he would not have helped us win the 1995 flag and counltess other games. He had a dip, got the hard ball and fed it out. I wish we had one of him out there right now; regardless of his perceived personality.
Don't let personality get in the way of the argument against the umpires actions on that day in round 22 1993.
And as for '93 The Game, you should remember that we had 6 players who struggled to take the field on that day. We were the best team in that year, but come the GF we were the walking wounded. Great game by King Kerna that day.